The Wilson Building is an historic 8-story building in the Main Street district of downtown Dallas, Texas. The building was completed in 1904 and patterned after the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. The historic structure fronts Main Street on the south, Ervay Street on the east, and Elm Street on the north. The Wilson building was the tallest structure in Dallas from 1904–1909 and was considered the premier commercial structure west of the Mississippi. The Wilson Building is situated across from the flagship Neiman Marcus Building and is adjacent to the Mercantile National Bank Building.
Wilson Building in 2011
A c. 1910 postcard of the Wilson Building
A c. 1918 postcard of the Wilson Building
The Wilson Building was constructed for John B. Wilson
Main Street District, Dallas
The Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas runs along Main Street and is bounded by Elm Street one block north, Commerce St. one block south, N. Lamar St. to the west, and US 75/I-45 (I-345) elevated highway to the east. The district is the spine of downtown Dallas, and connects many of the adjoining business and entertainment districts. It does not include Dealey Plaza or the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial which are a few blocks west in the West End Historic District.
A long exposure of Main Street, from east of Akard
Looking down Main Street from Elks Building, Dallas, Texas (postcard, circa 1911)
The Statler and the Mercantile at night.
The flagship Neiman Marcus at Main and Ervay